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Growing roses - rose diseases

By Adam Pasco on 30/05/2011 09:29:22

Are your roses martyrs to disease? Are their leaves covered with black spots or a white overcoat of powdery mildew? Well, I'll come clean and put my hand up on both counts. Much depends on the time of year and whether it's wet or dry - but, most


Memorial rose

By Adam Pasco on 18/10/2010 14:37:46

of the most striking introductions I've seen in recent years. But 'The One & Only' doesn't just look beautiful it smells stunning too. It's absolutely intoxicating, captivating everyone who sees and smells it.Every rose sold will raise £5.00 for a charity


Rose pruning

By Adam Pasco on 23/02/2009 16:22:04

and open. Prune to an inward pointing bud and the shoot will grow inwards, crossing other stems to create a congested bush.I remember, about 15 years ago, the Royal National Rose Society in St Albans conducted a trial comparing roses pruned conventionally


The world's favourite rose

By Adam Pasco on 03/08/2009 15:20:21

in total, representing over 100,000 rose lovers - and their decision certainly carries weight. First introduced in 1983, 'Graham Thomas' was bred by rosarian David Austin. His rose breeding programme aimed to combine the best qualities of old roses


Plants for perfume

By Adam Pasco on 15/11/2010 17:19:01

, lily of the valley, and pansies.Roses are a big favourite with many, often because of their fragrance. In the Gardeners' World 2010 Awards you voted for your favourite roses for scent, with 'Gertrude Jekyll' taking the top spot, with nearly a quarter


Great value dahlias

By Adam Pasco on 20/08/2007 10:58:02

Rose Shades (from Mr Fothergill's seeds), producing a simple, single rosette in shades of rose pink. They only grow to about 45cm, so I've planted them closely to form a carpet between some standard Bonica roses in a complimentary shade. The marvellous


What's in a name

By Adam Pasco on 17/08/2009 17:12:35

surnames are as follows:1 Bean (8224)2 Pepper (4919)3 Leek (3118)4 Onions (2843)5 Garlic (59)6 Swede (40)7 Pea (37)8 Sprout (21)9 Broccoli (17)10 Zucchini (17)


Growing zinnias

By Adam Pasco on 23/08/2010 08:01:15

taste for single colours.Pictured above is a brand new zinnia that you may have discovered this year, but will be widely available in the 2011 seed catalogues. It's called 'Purple Prince' and I've been trialling it this summer. I love it! Growing up


Moth orchid

By Adam Pasco on 14/01/2008 11:12:00

. For the same price as your vase of red roses that within a week are only fit for the compost heap, you could instead grow orchids on your windowsill, which carry a succession of flowers for three months.If that wasn't enough, it will even flower again about six


Blackbirds nesting in my garden

By Adam Pasco on 17/06/2008 13:11:00

the chicks flown the nest, or had a predator struck?Last week, while inspecting my standard roses for signs of pests I was amazed to come face-to-face with another nest perched in the thorny head of the bush. It contained three small speckled blue eggs. I


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